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Deputy Collector Shahzad Ranjha issued show cause notice to owner of NDP cloth

byM Hayat
16/10/2017
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: Collectorate of Customs Adjudication Deputy Collector Shahzad Liaquat Ranjha issued a show cause notice to the owner of non duty paid cloth.

As per details, in pursuance of a secret information, customs staff of ASO intercepted one person opposite Akbari, Police Station, Circular Road, Lahore alongwith 30 bales of foreign origin cloth waiting for some conveyance. The person available with the bales identified himself as Ahmad Azeem. On query he claimed the ownership of the intercepted bales of net cloth. The detailed examination of the 30 bales resulted in recovery of foreign origin 100 percent Polyester net faric in Rolls brand. Kasab Textile Trading (30 rolls).

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On demand the above said person produce copy of Goods Declaration GD No. KAPW-HC-96093 which is not connectable due to change description, the intercepted bales of cloth is 100% Polyester Net Fabric in Rolls, Brand Kasab Textile Trading. Now the basis of the above reports, the respondents namely Ahmad Azeem is charged with Section 2 (s) of Import and Export act. Customs ASO team impounded the entire bales of cloth and after registering a case against the owner forwarded the case to Customs Adjudication department for further proceedings.

Now Deputy Collector Customs Adjudication Shahzad Liaquat Ranjha has issued a show cause notice to Muhammad Younis who is the owner of the seized cloth. The deputy collector ordered him to appear in person on 20.10.2017 to explain his point of view otherwise ex-parte proceedings will take place.

 

 

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